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    Effects of Monoculture, Crop Rotation, and Soil Moisture Content on Selected Soil Physicochemical and Microbial Parameters in Wheat Fields by A. Marais, M. Hardy, M. Booyse, A. Botha

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Soil dilution plates, most-probable-number (MPN), community level physiological profiling (CLPP), and buried slide technique as well as some measured soil physicochemical parameters were used to determine changes during the growing season in the ecosystem profile in wheat fields subjected to wheat monoculture or wheat in annual rotation with medic/clover pasture. …”
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    Migration of Two Synthetic Phenolic Antioxidants and Their Degradation Products from Wheat Straw-Based Plastic Lunch Boxes by WANG Jinxin, LIANG Yingyin, ZHONG Huaining, HU Changying

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…wheat straw-based plastic lunch boxes; synthetic phenolic antioxidants; migration; safety assessment…”
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    THE HETEROPLASMIC AND HOMOPLASMIC STATES OF MITOCHONDRIAL AND CHLOROPLAST DNA REGIONS IN THE PROGENIES OF WIDE HYBRIDS OF COMMON WHEAT OF DIFFERENT ORIGINS by N. V. Trubacheeva, L. A. Kravtsova, E. P. Devyatkina, T. T. Efremova, M. G. Sinyavskaya, V. K. Shumny, L. A. Pershina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The heteroplasmic state of the 18S/5S repeat, which was a result of biparental mtDNA transmission, is observed in rye × wheat hybrids and in their progenies possessing rye cytoplasm. …”
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    Higher stability of oat, barley and wheat accessions in their 1000 grain weight is not associated with a smaller grain size by V. I. Polonsky, A. V. Sumina, S. A. Gerasimov, A. A. Kolichenko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…‘Krasnoyarsky 91’ and ‘Biom’, and wheat cvs. ‘Novosibirskaya 49’ and ‘Novosibirskaya 75’. …”
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    Effect of Combined Urea and Calcium Nitrate Application on Wheat Tiller Development, Nitrogen Use Efficiency, and Grain Yield by Chao Wang, Haixing Cui, Min Jin, Jiayu Wang, Chunhui Li, Yongli Luo, Yong Li, Zhenlin Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Optimizing nitrogen (N) sources has the potential to improve wheat tillering, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and grain yield, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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    Synthetic wheat as a new source of flour quality under drought conditions: Associations with solvent retention capacity. by Niloofar Mokhtari, Mohammad Mahdi Majidi, Aghafakhr Mirlohi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Synthetic hexaploid lines are proposed as high-potential germplasm for improving bread wheat by introducing new genes (biotic and abiotic stresses) lost during common wheat evolution. …”
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    Genetic Gain in Wheat Grain Yield and Nitrogen Use Efficiency at Different Nitrogen Levels in an Irrigated Hot Environment by Izzat Sidahmed Ali Tahir, Elfadil Mohamed Elyayeb Elbashier, Mohamed Ahmed Salih Ibrahim, Abu Sefyan Ibrahim Saad, Osman Suliman Abdalla

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The performance and genetic gain in grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of a historical set of 12 bread wheat cultivars released for a heat-stressed environment were investigated at four N levels (0 (N0), 43 (N43), 86 (N86), and 129 (N129) kg/ha) for two seasons. …”
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    Use of a synthetic form Avrodes for transfer of leaf rust resistance from Aegilops speltoides to common wheat by R. O. Davoyan, I. V. Bebyakina, E. R. Davoyan, D. S. Mikov, E. D. Badaeva, I. G. Adonina, E. A. Salina, A. N. Zinchenco, Y. S. Zubanova

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Diploid wild relative of wheat – Aegilops speltoides – is a valuable source of genes for resistance to diseases. …”
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    Genome sequencing and comparison of five Tilletia species to identify candidate genes for the detection of regulated species infecting wheat by Hai D. T. Nguyen, Tahera Sultana, Prasad Kesanakurti, Sarah Hambleton

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Abstract Tilletia species cause diseases on grass hosts with some causing bunt diseases on wheat (Triticum). Two of the four species infecting wheat have restricted distributions globally and are subject to quarantine regulations to prevent their spread to new areas. …”
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